1. Authorities in Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, appeared to ignore repeated requests by the European organization to allow the unarmed monitors to go. 2. A draft of a military annex to the proposed peace agreement ascribes much greater powers to an international group of unarmed monitors than NATO military experts want. 3. But the task of assembling unarmed monitors to hinder clashes between the Yugoslav military and ethnic Albanian rebels is taking longer than many diplomats had hoped. 4. But the massacre in Racak also demonstrates that the unarmed OSCE monitors are not able to keep the peace. 5. European leaders are pondering how to provide security for unarmed international monitors needed to guarantee the rights of the ethnic Albanian minority foreseen under the peace plan. 6. It was clear, he said, that unarmed monitors of the verification mission would not be capable of taking heavy weapons from the security police. 7. It will probably be led by the Germans, and its mandate will largely be to protect unarmed international monitors, NATO officials have said. 8. Many of the monitors expressed unhappiness at leaving, even though their job as unarmed monitors had been increasingly frustrating. 9. Senior officials of the organization here say if the fighting continues, it will become too dangerous for their unarmed monitors to work. 10. The British have also suggested that NATO troops operate as protection squads for unarmed European Union monitors whom the European Union has offered for the task. |
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